The C. Milton Wright Mustangs picked up a dual meet victory Wednesday night, but it wasn't just another win. The Mustangs defeated visiting Elkton, handily, winning 59-15, and celebrated an individual accomplishment in the process.

Senior Ben Swanson collected his 100th career win in the 145-pound bout and did so quite quickly, earning a pin in 1:19. Only teammate Mike Zito was faster, pinning in 1:11 at 132.

Philip Flint, 160; Mickey Glendon, 170; Doug Thier, 182; and Noah Bowers, 195, also won by pin for CMW. Spencer Hellman added a 14-0 major decision at 138 and the other Mustang wins came by forfeits to Dan Wesdock, 113, and Alan Dorsey, 285.

Huskies thump Panthers

Patterson Mill won all but three matches Wednesday in a 64-14 thumping of visiting Perryville.

The Bobcats were in a 12-0 hole to start after two Bo Manor pins, but John Cross put the Bobcats on the scoreboard at 152, pinning Roberto Torres in 3:34. Anthony Zappaunbulso followed at 160, winning a 6-3 decision over Matt Sciamanna. A pair of forfeits for Bel Air at 170 and 182 propelled the Bobcats ahead and they rolled from there.

William Holder-Moore pinned Rodney Fisher in 3:27 at 195 and with it, celebrated his 100th career win. Cyler Crawford added an 8-0 major decision over Luke Ford at 220. Bo Manor won the next three bouts by close decisions, while Bel Air won the final three bouts.

Brady Stafford pinned Preston Kist in 1:17 at 120, while Connor Nash won 9-4 over Josh Hewes at 126. Cameron Watts won the final bout at 132, 3-0 over Jacob Winward.

Cougars top Cobras

Fallston also continued to win Wednesday, beating host Harford Tech, 49-21. The Cougars won 10 of 14 matches.

CJ Austin got the Cougars off to a fast start at 160, pinning Steven Freeland in 58 seconds. Tech countered at 170 with Thomas Getachew pinning Gabe Wagner in 1:50.

The Cobras then took a lead when Nathan Cook pinned Josh Greene in 32 seconds at 182, but Fallston tied the meet back up at 195 on Ridge Meyers' 4:26 fall of Aziz Burkhanov.

Tech inched back ahead at 220 on a Caleb Warner 10-9 OT decision of Alec Milner, but the Cougars then reeled off seven straight wins and closed the meet by winning eight of the final nine bouts.

Alex Helm started the run at 285, pinning Scott Orman in 4:00 and Colin McDonald followed at 106, pinning Andy Schwarz in 3:58. Eric Baranowski followed at 113 with a 9-1 major decision over Brendan Hayes, while Joe Medicus pinned Stephen Sewell in 4:30 at 120.

Sam Cook snapped the Tech losses at 145, pinning Peter Holmes in 2:47 and Fallston's Paul Krawczyk closed out the meet with a 4-0 win over Skyler Leach at 152.

Eagles win tri-meet

Aberdeen hosted Rising Sun and Joppatowne on Wednesday and came away with wins over both. The Eagles beat the Tigers on criteria after the meet ended in a 30-30 tie. Criteria D put the Eagles in the win column, noting the total number of individual match wins. Aberdeen won eight and Rising Sun, six.

North Harford and visiting Edgewood each won seven bouts Wednesday night, but the Hawks scored more points and won, 38-34, despite giving up two forfeits and earning just one.

Four pins by the Hawks were key to their edge. Trevor Smith pinned Ethan George in 1:09 at 126, while Kevin Griffin pinned Daytron Davis in 2:24 at 152. Tyler Mason added a 1:17 pin over David Coates at 195 and Dustin Beall also pinned at 220, stopping Maurice McKissett in 43 seconds.

Blake Fetzer won a 16-1 technical fall over Breal Madison at 106 and Logan Smith decisioned Marcus Gash, 5-1, at 160. North Harford's forfeit win came at 132 with Ty Sadowski getting the win.

Noel Spencer won a 16-4 major decision at 120, beating Jordan Avig and at 145, TaeVaghn Buie decisioned Greg Fiackos, 7-4. Jordan Hicks also won by decision for the Rams, 10-6, over Mike Teller at 182.